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bibulous

adjective as in absorbent

adjective as in drunken

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The yell usually went along with hollering and arguing, and maybe the bibulous singing of “We’ll Hang Abe Lincoln To A Tree.”

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Charlotte Rampling straddles dry humor and withering tragedy as a bibulous grandmother in “Juniper.”

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The Times reported that the bibulous actor W.C.

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From that bibulous beginning, Mr. Epstein became a driving force behind the Library of America, which published its first books in 1979.

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Okay, maybe you won’t find all the bibulous things in the new Oxford Companion to Spirits & Cocktails.

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